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Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Primary biliary cholangitis, formerly known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is a chronic condition in which the liver's bile ducts steadily degenerate. The secretions of the liver are referred to as bile.

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Can you provide information on primary biliary cholangitis?

Query: Hello doctor,My uncle has been diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis, a condition related to the liver. The doctor prescribed Ocaliva 5mg for a three-month course. Could you provide more information about the disease, its treatment effectiveness, and potential side effects? My uncle also has a ...  Read Full »


Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Regarding your father's diagnosis of primary biliary cholangitis, it is a chronic disease affecting the small intrahepatic bile ducts, characterized by progressive damage and eventual loss of these ducts amid chronic portal tract inflam...  Read Full »

Is it safe for me to use Ocaliva as my PBC medication?

Query: Hello doctor,My hepatologist has recommended Ocaliva as a part of my treatment plan for primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), as I was recently diagnosed with. Could you elaborate on the specifics of how Ocaliva's PBC management approach works, including expected results and any side effects? Do I also...  Read Full »


Dr. Ghulam Fareed

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Ocaliva (Obeticholic acid) is a newer medication for PBC (primary biliary cholangitis). It is usually used with ursodeoxycholic acid (bile acid). However, it can be used alone if the patient does not react to or tolerate Ursodeoxycholic acid....  Read Full »

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